Application-oriented research boosts drive technology
In the coming years, sectors such as the semiconductor industry, life sciences or biotechnology will continue to grow. Increasing requirements in these sectors often affects supporting technologies; a typical example of this is found in drive technology: inspection and manufacturing systems in the semiconductor industry for example, normally use air-bearing technology and magnetic linear motors. However, the requirements for precision will continue to increase up into the nanometre range. Such systems also reach their limits when applications require work in a vacuum or nitrogen atmosphere. This issue has now been taken up by drive specialists, who have already achieved promising results with a new electromagnetic nanopositioning system.